Nova Scotia Public Health says anyone aboard three flights from Toronto to Halifax last week may have been exposed to COVID-19.
They say passengers aboard Air Canada Flight 624, departing Toronto the evening of April 14 should self-monitor for COVID symptoms; those in rows 20 through 26, seats A, C, and D should book a COVID test immediately.
They say anyone exposed to the virus on this flight may develop symptoms up to, and including, April 29.
Anyone on Air Canada flight 604 departing Toronto the morning of April 16, should watch for symptoms; those in rows 2 through 13, seats C, D, E, and F need to get tested as soon as possible.
Anyone exposed on this flight may develop symptoms up to, and including, April 30.
And passengers aboard West Jet flight 3346, departing Toronto the morning of April 16, may develop symptoms up to, and including, April 30.
Passengers in rows 1 through 7, seats A, B and C are asked to book a COVID test immediately.